Dear Vixens and Reynards:

Well, after a bunch of fumbling around, I came up with a solution of sorts. It is a bonafide kludge with all that that entails. I hate kludges.

In my page class, I added to the refresh method that if there is an .activecontrol, then .setfocus() to it.

Previously, I only had a this.refresh() in the page's activate. Note that the .setfocus() code has to be after the .refresh(), or it does not work. I hate kludges.

Why exactly this works, I have no idea. It does get gotfocus firing again after the page activates though, and the code executes properly. I sure hope that it does not break anything else. I hate kludges.

I would have thought that this sort of thing has happened before. What do other people do about it? Or is using gotfocus to adjust a control's selection that odd?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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